Sunday, 30 October 2011

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An explanation

In 2010 I decided to make a comic in 366 days. It was supposed to be an experiment, a stream of consciousness in slow motion. I made one frame almost every day, thus keeping my word. But the story didn't end there. I kept on drawing until I reached frame number 566.

A book called "566 kadrów" was published in April 2013 by W.A.B. in Poland. The UK edition of "566 Frames" was published by Borderline Press in October 2013.

This comic is inspired by anecdotes about my family. The storyline is part fiction, part real. All persons portrayed are real.

"Writing is seeing how close you can come to make it happen, that's the object of all art." William S. Burroughs

About the author

Dennis Wojda – scriptwriter and illustrator. Born and raised in Stockholm. Relocated to Warsaw where he received a master's degree in graphic design at the Academy of Fine Arts. Wrote his first story in 1994 for illustrator Krzysztof Gawronkiewicz – and thus, his most recognizable comic about the strange town of Mikropolis was born. Dennis has since then collaborated with the creme of Polish illustrators his work being published in a large number of newspapers, magazines, zines and anthologies. He has been awarded the Grand Prix twice at the Polish International Festival of Comics and works as a designer and illustrator in Warsaw.